 Speech to Parliament (11 May, 1532), as quoted in Hall's Chronicle (1809), edited by Sir Henry Ellis, p. 788 Well-beloved subjects! we thought that the clergy of our realm had been our subjects wholly, but now, we have well perceived that they be but half our subjects; yea, and scarce our subjects, for all the prelates, at their consecration, take an oath to the Pope clean contrary to the oath they make to us, so that they seem to be his subjects and not ours.As quoted in English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present Time (1905) by Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, p. 332

 As quoted in The Genius of Science: A Portrait Gallery (2000) by Abraham Pais, p. 24Some things are so serious that one can only joke about them.Variant without any citation as to author in Denial is not a river in Egypt (1998) by Sandi Bachom, p. 85.